Sir Thomas, as he sat there listening and thinking, unable not to think and not to listen, found that the fardels were very heavy. |
Dye-stuff for white, turning to red colour, made up in fardels of fifty gautins malios, worth five to eight. |
Then he made up his mind that the fardels must still be borne, and again went home to his lodgings. |
There were also holders of fardels or quarter-virgates, and half-fardels, or one-eighth-virgates, and other small cottier tenants. |
It makes me shudder to think of Lamb's Essays being carted about as if they were fardels. |
He also bade them leave their fardels behind, as, if they tarried at York House, these could be easily sent after them. |